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ETFs Bleed $1.11B in Third Consecutive Week of OutflowsBitcoin spot exchange-traded funds (ETFs) lost $1.11 billion in the week ending November 14, marking the third consecutive week of outflows as the crypto market grapples with a broader correction.
, BlackRock's , the largest Bitcoin ETF by assets under management, recorded the largest net outflow at $532.41 million. Grayscale's Bitcoin Mini Trust (BTC) also saw a $290 million net outflow during the same period. Total assets under management across spot Bitcoin ETFs now stand at $125.34 billion, .The outflows come amid a sharp decline in Bitcoin's price, which has fallen below $95,000 - its lowest level since early May 2025. The selloff follows a 20% drop from its October peak near $126,000, driven by leveraged liquidations and shifting investor sentiment.

Institutional confidence in Bitcoin ETFs has not been entirely eroded. Harvard University, for instance,
to $442.8 million, now its largest single investment. Bloomberg ETF analyst Eric Balchunas called the move "as good a validation as an ETF can get," though he noted that endowments remain "super rare" in adopting ETFs . The university's investment contrasts with recent redemptions, highlighting a divergence between long-term institutional holders and short-term traders navigating volatile markets.Market participants are divided on the implications of the outflows.
, argued that ETFs offer "static exposure" to Bitcoin, requiring inflows to grow holdings, a dynamic that does not inherently weaken Bitcoin's fundamentals. Others, like , warned that thin weekend liquidity could amplify price swings, creating opportunities for long-term investors to accumulate at lower levels.The outflows coincided with macroeconomic uncertainty, including reduced expectations for a December Federal Reserve rate cut and the end of the 43-day US government shutdown. Investors rotated into safer assets like gold and cash,
by Harvard. Meanwhile, attracted $250 million in inflows, signaling shifting capital toward alternative crypto narratives.Despite the near-term turbulence, some analysts remain bullish.
that Bitcoin's bull market remains intact as long as prices stay above $94,000, the average cost basis for investors who entered the market in the past year. The market now awaits a stabilization in key support levels and clearer macroeconomic signals to determine whether the outflows represent a capitulation or a temporary rotation.Quickly understand the history and background of various well-known coins

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